Ten Thousand Dream Interpretation

by Gustavus Hindman Miller
To dream of a wagon, denotes that you will be unhappily mated, and many troubles will prematurely age you.

To drive one down a hill, is ominous of proceedings which will fill you with disquiet, and will cause you loss.

To drive one up hill, improves your worldly affairs.

To drive a heavily loaded wagon, denotes that duty will hold you in a moral position, despite your efforts to throw her off.

To drive into muddy water, is a gruesome prognostication, bringing you into a vortex of unhappiness and fearful foreboding.

To see a covered wagon, foretells that you will be encompassed by mysterious treachery, which will retard your advancement.

For a young woman to dream that she drives a wagon near a dangerous embankment, portends that she will be driven into an illicit entanglement, which will fill her with terror, lest she be openly discovered and ostracised.

If she drives across a clear stream of water, she will enjoy adventure without bringing opprobrium upon herself.

A broken wagon represents distress and failure.

Dreamers Dictionary

by Garuda
Vision: Riding in a wagon: chances for quick advancement at the job are good. Losing a wheel: you will be faced with an embarrassing situation—someone’s thickheadedness makes you mad. Falling out of a wagon: you are very clumsy and are not doing well; you could lose your job.

A mule is pulling the wagon: you are influenced by people who are dangerous or stupid.

If people are pulling the wagon (a rickshaw): you want to influence other people or take advantage of them.

Depth Psychology: See Auto, and, in the case of a horse-drawn wagon, see Horse.

The Language of Dreams

by Patrica Telesco
If the wagon is red, this might reflect a childhood wish or toy that was special to you. Alternatively, red wagons can reflect anger toward a person (e.g., “fixing her / his red wagon”).

Falling off of a wagon symbolizes a failure to stick to a promise made to yourself, or moving away from an ideal that you hoped to keep.

Putting yourself or something onto a wagon may represent some type of travel, or the beginning of a new commitment to better living.